The sad thing is, a supplement like this could actually be interesting, but then they had to add that quip about how an established D&D trope is "problematic", thus sucking away any enthusiasm I felt.
One of the loading screens in VtM:B describes how the cultivation of human's disbelief in vampires is important to the masquerade, as it makes it easier for vampires to hide in plain sight, in prominent positions even, with the humans totally unaware of the monsters sharing their cities. This may have been lifted from the rulebooks themselves.
Considering how easily some subtle political commentary may be interpreted as "problematic", I wouldn't be surprised if they decided to go after things like that. Not anymore, anyway, as history is being whitewashed as I type this. Greetings from a dead man and all...